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MANVILLE: School soccer team raises money for hospital
The Manville High School boys’ soccer team raised nearly $1,000 for the Steeplechase Cancer Center at Somerset Medical Center. Led by head coach Rick McCarrick and assistant coach Katie Margerison, the team of 34 sold T-shirts as part of an October game event called “Kicking Breast Cancer Off the Field” at their Senior…
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LAWRENCE: Trenton man charged with car theft, police chase
By Lea Kahn, Staff Writer A Trenton man who allegedly stole a car and then led police on a chase on Brunswick Pike has been charged with multiple violations, including two counts of theft, resisting arrest, eluding police and possession of drug paraphernalia. A police officer on patrol at 10:49 p.m. Jan. 31, noticed a…
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Fundraiser benefited society, museum
Suzanne Gitomer, president, Lambertville Historical Society board To the editor: The board of trustees of the Lambertville Historical Society wish to thank so very many in Lambertville and the surrounding area for supporting our recent “Lambertville En Plein Air” fundraiser. Saturday, Jan. 26, more than 200 people filled the Rago Arts & Auction Center…
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Three Residential Burglaries Committed on Same Day
Lawrence Township police are investigating to determine if the break-ins just a few blocks apart on Drift Avenue, Gedney Road, and Northbrook Avenue are connected. By Michael Ratcliffe Lawrence Township police are investigating to determine if three residential burglaries that occurred last Friday (Feb. 1) in the central part of town were committed by the…
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New Social Security Services (My Social Security)
By David Vinokurov – SSA Manager n Trenton, NJ Information about New Social Security Services (My Social Security) Good Afternoon, I hope you will please share the following information about MySocial Securitywith your respective staff, clients and your Neighborhood Networks. It’s important information that empowers people to take control of their financial future by understanding…
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HILLSBOROUGH: Wetzel’s service to be honored
Longtime fire commissioner stepping aside By Gene Robbins, Managing Editor Shortly after Kenneth Wetzel moved to Hillsborough in 1972, he returned to Fanwood to do some banking. On one fall day, he saw smoke nearby and was drawn to a house on fire. He and others went to the back door, but could not get…
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HOPEWELL BOROUGH: Officials to ask county to lower speed on Broad Sreet
By John Tredrea, Special Writer The Hopewell Borough Council voted unanimously Monday night to ask Mercer County to lower the speed limit on the portion of Broad Street in the heart of the borough’s downtown area from 30 mph to 25 mph. The county’s approval for the change is needed because Broad Street, the borough’s…
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WEST WINDSOR: Councilman objects to Asian-themed park
By Charley Falkenburg, Staff Writer WEST WINDSOR An Asian garden theme for a planned park in Princeton Junction has received favorable reactions in recent weeks but it looks like Councilman Bryan Maher won’t be joining supporters anytime soon. Mr. Maher emerged as one of the park’s biggest critics on Feb. 4, arguing that…
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Children’s Hospital Family Advisor Stephanie Pratico to Discuss Patient and Family-Centered Care in MCCC Lecture Feb. 26
By Candace Zafirellis Stephanie Pratico, children’s special needs and family care expert at the Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia (CHOP), will give a lecture at Mercer County Community College at noon on Tuesday, Feb. 26 in the Communications Building, room 107. The discussion, “Patient and Family-Centered Care,” is part of the college’s Spring Distinguished Lecture Series…
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